Defending, Laura Heywood said her client accepted he was in a difficult position.

She said: "The defendant states he lost his grandfather and has been told his mother has cancer. That has led to him using cocaine as a coping mechanism. That in turn led him to committing this offence.

"He is working with the mental health department and drug agencies in prison. He has started on a business course."

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